Yes, but not simply. You will have to modify your gabc to accomplish
it. You have three choices:
1) Use <c>*</c> in your score. The <c></c> tags color text
gregoriocolor, which is defined as a red similar to what you would find
in liturgical books (RGB: 229,53,44). If you want to change that color,
look at the documentation for the xcolor package for details on
redefining colors. This only works in the lyrics.
2) Use <v>{\color{red}*}</v> in your score. This will color the
asterisk red (RGB: 255,0,0). Change color as you want. This only works
in the lyrics.
3) Define a macro in your TeX file which produces the red asterisk you
want and then put "def-m1: \redasterisk" in your gabc header (change the
number 1 to something else if you already have defined macros) and then
put [em1], [gm1], or [nm1] in the score where needed. These tags go in
the notes, not the lyrics, and the variation (e, g, n) has to do with
how they interact with the notes (see
http://home.gna.org/gregorio/gabc/details#verbatim for details).
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Br. Samuel, OSB
(R. Padraic Springuel)
PAX ☧ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ
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